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'My favourite is Kathy the Cake Lady' - Outgoing Cobseo chair on 'extraordinary' forces charities
General Sir John McColl will step down as the Confederation of Service Charities chair after 5 years at the helm. We spoke to him about his time in post amid the pandemic, how he feels to be leaving and what advice he has for his successor.
Job done: Chinooks head home as wildfire season ends
A pair of Chinooks are returning to the United Kingdom after a successful summer fighting fires in Cyprus, dropping 450 tonnes of water onto the biggest wildfire in half a century.
Evolys: The machine gun taking light to the next level
FN's Evolys LMG is available in both 5.56mm and 7.62mm calibres, and with both weapons weighing substantially less than a GPMG, the firm is hoping it could become the Army's new section machine gun.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to lose his military title
Defence Secretary John Healey confirmed that the government was following the King's lead and would be removing the final military from the former royal.
HMS Prince of Wales leads CSG through the Suez Canal
HMS Prince of Wales and the ships of Carrier Strike Group 25 have been transiting the Suez Canal as they begin the final leg of Operation Highmast, entering the Mediterranean Sea
Army 'failed to protect' Jaysley, Beck family says
Speaking in the wake of WO1 Michael Webber's sentencing for the sexual assault of her daughter, Leighann McCready questioned why more change had not been achieved in the four years since Jaysley Beck's death.
French Armed Forces brush aside UKAF to win Kentish Cup
The French Armed Forces defeated the UK Armed Forces 0-2 in Slough and win their first Kentish Cup since 2022.
Army responds to Webber sentence
Major General Jon Swift, Assistant Chief of the General Staff, apologised for not listening to Gunner Jaysley Beck when she first reported her assault and pledged to make sure the same mistakes do not happen again.
Ukraine Battlefield Brief | 31 October
Almost four years after Russia’s full-scale invasion, heavy fighting continues along the 800-mile frontline, with some of the fiercest battles around Pokrovsk, where Moscow has deployed 11,000 troops in an attempt to encircle the city
Royal Marines try out their new drone swarm capability
The Royal Marines are training every commando to control their own drone fleet, with each individual given an uncrewed aerial vehicle from phase one.
Healey recognises courage and sacrifice ahead of Remembrance
Defence Secretary John Healey told BFBS Forces News that his role represents an opportunity to encourage the public to recognise the sacrifice of serving personnel.
























































